The PS Vita remains one of the best handheld game consoles of ever. This is in large part due to its stellar design that was forward-thinking and premium in almost every way. The original Vita model even had an OLED screen--long before the Switch OLED existed. Sadly, it was probably a tad too pricey, and it didn't catch on like Sony's PSP had before it. As a result, the Vita had a short lifecycle and a small library of games. That said, the Vita had a great library of games, regardless. It also had the benefit of supporting remote play on PS4, which was effectively a smaller scale version of Xbox Cloud Gaming. We still have a lot of love for the Vita all these years later, so we decided to round up the best PS Vita games of all time (in alphabetical order).
With the PS Vita's online store almost being shut down last year, it's another reminder to grab some titles from that console's digital market before it's too late. Sony's pocket gaming machine had a terrific variety on offer, and if you're pondering which games to grab with one of those devices for a recently-retro collection of classics, our top 10 list of the best PlayStation Vita games should help sway your opinion. We've arranged these in alphabetical order and excluded some of the Vita's (admittedly awesome) collections from consideration. But yes, it's still very cool that Ratchet & Clank, Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, and Metal Gear games could be played on the go.
Editor's Note: Article updated on June 21, 2022
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